Looks like you got screwed! (AGAIN)
He has to pay it one way or another. So if it means she has to give him the money to pay it, then yeah.
to the obligee it's owed to.
Ownership is determine by the names and the wording on the deed or title to the property in question. In such a case as cited the payment of taxes owed is not relevant when it pertains to who actually owns the home. The daughter can put a lien against the girl friend's share of the property for the taxes paid.
The child support is owed to your mother to be used for your expenses, not to you, and to stop paying what he owes he has to go to court. If it's not done in court it is not legal.
He gave William Pennsylvania, because he owed him/his father money.
You are both equally responsible for the money owed on the car because it is on both of your credit reports; cosigning makes both people responsible for the payments.
Depends on the reason for the eviction, and whether you gave a last month's rent deposit.
The debt is owed to their estate.The debt is owed to their estate.The debt is owed to their estate.The debt is owed to their estate.
Your daughter can fill her taxes, but must indicate that someone else is claiming her as a dependent. No, you can not recieve a refund. If you have a payment plan your refund will go toward what is owed, but you must continue making your schedule payments.
He did not. The king owed Penn's father money. The king gave the money to him in the form of land in the new world.
Your name should be on the title to the truck if you obligated yourself to pay the loan. You can continue paying, sell it to pay the debt or allow the lender to repossess it. IF your daughter has an estate, it is responsible for the debt. Her 18 year old daughter is not responsible.
Is there government money owed to me?